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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Prejudice" literally means pre-judgement � judging an issue without being in possession of all the facts. In the context mentioned it means �Without Prejudice to the question of liability/blame/guilt� etc. As has been said, it is used when corresponding about matters under dispute. A couple of examples:
1. An insurance company may be corresponding with a Third Party who was involved in an accident. The blame for the accident may not have been established but it may be necessary to correspond in the meantime. They would head their letters �Without Prejudice� to indicate that the correspondence should not be used when deciding the the issue of blame.
2. (As BillyBB says) You may have a dispute with your energy supplier. They say you owe �200, you think it is only �150. You decide to pay the �150 whilst the matter is under investigation. (This is always a good course of action as it demonstrates goodwill on your part). You would state that your payment is made without prejudice to the dispute. This means the supplier cannot use the fact that you have paid part of what they say you owe in the argument over the disputed amount.
We don't put it on everything we write, spacechimp, because in circumstances other than those described it is unnecessary and meaningless.
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